Saturday events include Los Pinkys anniversary, Jack Septiceye show

Los Pinkys 25-year anniversary with Flaco Jimenez, Max Baca at Antone’s. When it comes to conjunto music, few groups in Texas do it better than Los Pinkys, which celebrate a quarter-century together with this show. Joining in the salute are Flaco Jimenez, the San Antonio legend of Tex-Mex accordion, and Max Baca, renowned for his work with Los Texmaniacs. $12-$14. 8 p.m. Saturday. 305 E. Fifth St. antonesnightclub.com. — Peter Blackstock

Nightlife

Southern Heights Brewing Beer Run. The next installment in the Texas Brewery Running Series is head to a fairly new brewery in East Austin. You’ll start your run at Southern Heights and end it there, too, for a free beer waiting for you at the finish line. There will be volunteers along the open course to help you find your way. Though the run starts at 11 a.m., arrive about 30 minutes prior to check-in for fun pre-race activities and more. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. $30-$100. 6014 Techni Center Drive. eventsprout.com/event/southern.

Craft Pride’s 5th Annual Pepper Beer Party. The end of SXSW is enough of a shock. But the Rainey Street bar brings the heat — in a good way — with the annual Pepper Beer Party featuring spicy brews from various Texas breweries, which in the past has included (512) Brewing’s Cascabel Cream Stout and Austin Beerworks El Sputniko. The beers will be on draft and in a cask. And the nearby Via 313 Pizza will serve a special pepper pizza. For live music, the likes of Oscar Ornelas and Beat Bodega will provide all-day entertainment starting at noon. 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday. Free. 61 Rainey St. facebook.com/events/718863001641505/.

Jack Septiceye at ACL Live. Ask your kids (and gaming grownups) who Jack Septiceye is. The Irishman with the top-of-the-mornin’-to-ya-laddies brogue is one of the most popular YouTubers out there. He’s also been a regular presenter at many of the SXSW Gaming Awards. See his globe-trotting live show “How Did We Get Here?” when he plays some of his favorite games on stage. 8 p.m. Saturday. $25-$100. 310 W. Second St. acl-live.com/calendar/jacksepticeye. — Brently Heilbron

Austin Secrets at Hideout Theatre. The improvised show “Austin Secrets” takes its motivation from projects like PostSecret, Mortified, StoryCorps and This American Life, all of which reflect a current movement to celebrate the power of everyday lives, proclaiming that our most heartfelt memories are the most powerful stories we can tell. Every show will use improv to explore a range of secrets submitted anonymously by you and other Austinites. 8 p.m. Saturdays through April 28. $15. 617 Congress Ave. hideouttheatre.com.